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107th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. CON. RES. 344
Supporting the goals of International Women's Day.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 7, 2002
Ms. Schakowsky (for herself, Mrs. Biggert, Ms. Millender-McDonald, Mr.
Lantos, Ms. Pelosi, Ms. DeLauro, Mr. Conyers, Ms. Waters, Ms. Baldwin,
Mr. Davis of Illinois, Mr. Crowley, Ms. Woolsey, Mr. Levin, Mr. Filner,
Ms. Kilpatrick, Mrs. Jones of Ohio, Ms. Kaptur, Mr. Cummings, Ms.
McCollum, Mr. Luther, Mrs. Capps, Mr. Langevin, Ms. McKinney, Mr.
Blagojevich, Ms. Norton, Ms. Solis, Ms. Berkley, Ms. Sanchez, Mrs.
Maloney of New York, Ms. Roybal-Allard, Ms. Brown of Florida, Ms.
Carson of Indiana, Mrs. McCarthy of New York, Mrs. Davis of California,
and Ms. Watson of California) submitted the following concurrent
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on International
Relations, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a
period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Supporting the goals of International Women's Day.
Whereas women worldwide are contributing to the growth of economies,
participating in the world of diplomacy and politics, and improving the
quality of the lives of their families, communities, and nations;
Whereas pervasive discrimination continues to deny women full political and
economic equality and is often the basis for violations of women's basic
human rights;
Whereas the lives and health of women and girls continues to be endangered by
violence which is directed at them simply because they are women or
girls;
Whereas violence against women and girls includes rape, genital mutilation,
sexual assault, domestic violence, honor killings, sexual trafficking,
dowry-related violence, female infanticide, sex-selection abortion,
forced sterilization, and forced abortion;
Whereas an analysis by the World Bank indicates that between 25 percent and 50
percent of all women have been battered by an intimate partner;
Whereas, according to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women,
worldwide at least 1 out of every 3 women and girls has been beaten or
sexually abused in her lifetime;
Whereas, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, at least 1
out of every 6 women and girls in the United States has been beaten or
sexually abused in her lifetime;
Whereas, according to the Department of Justice, a woman is battered, usually by
an intimate partner, every 15 seconds in the United States;
Whereas, according to the Department of Justice, a woman is raped every 90
seconds in the United States;
Whereas, according to the American Medical Association, approximately 1 out of
every 5 adolescent girls in the United States has been physically or
sexually abused by a person who the girl was dating;
Whereas, according to the United States Agency for International Development,
only 17 countries consider marital rape to be a criminal offense;
Whereas worldwide women account for almost half of all cases of HIV/AIDS;
Whereas in countries with a high HIV prevalence, young women are at a higher
risk of contracting HIV than young men;
Whereas sexual violence, including marital rape, has been denounced as a major
cause of the rapid spread of HIV/AIDS among women;
Whereas, according to the United States Agency for International Development,
two-thirds of the 876,000,000 illiterate individuals worldwide are
women;
Whereas, according to the United States Agency for International Development,
two-thirds of the 125,000,000 school-aged children who are not attending
school worldwide are girls;
Whereas girls are less likely than boys to complete school;
Whereas, according to the United States Development Program, women and children
account for 70 percent of the 1,300,000,000 poorest people;
Whereas, according to the report of the General Accounting Office ``Women and
Management'', in the United States between 1995 and 2000 female managers
earned less than their male counterparts in the 10 industries that
employ the vast majority of all female employees;
Whereas, according to the World Bank, worldwide women remain vastly
underrepresented in national and local assemblies, accounting on average
for less than 10 percent of the seats in parliament, except for East
Asia where the figure is approximately 18 to 19 percent, and in no
developing region do women hold more than 8 percent of the ministerial
positions;
Whereas, according to the Congressional Research Service and the Department of
State, illegal trafficking in women and children for forced labor,
domestic servitude, or sexual exploitation involves between 1,000,000
and 2,000,000 women and children each year, of whom 50,000 are
transported into the United States;
Whereas women still earn less, own less property, and have less access to
education, employment, and health care than do men;
Whereas March 8 has become known as International Women's Day and is a day on
which women, often divided by ethnicity, language, culture, and income,
come together to celebrate a common struggle for equality, justice, and
peace;
Whereas the dedication and successes of those who are fighting for gender
equality and working to end violence against women and girls should be
recognized; and
Whereas the people of the United States should be encouraged to participate in
International Women's Day: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That Congress--
(1) supports the goals of International Women's Day;
(2) recognizes and honors the women in the United States
and in other countries who have fought and continue to struggle
for gender equality and women's rights;
(3) reaffirms its commitment to ending discrimination and
violence against women and girls, to ensuring the safety and
welfare of women and girls, and to pursuing policies that
guarantee the basic rights of women and girls both in the
United States and in other countries; and
(4) encourages the President to--
(A) reaffirm his commitment to pursue policies to
protect the health and rights of women and girls; and
(B) issue a proclamation calling upon the people of
the United States to observe International Women's Day
with appropriate programs and activities.
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